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National Conifer Week

By Adam Pasco on 05/10/2009 09:00:17

There are days nominated to celebrate apples, festivals for tomatoes and chillies, and whole weeks to inform us about bird nesting boxes, trees, allotments and composting ... and this week it's the turn of the conifer.The Association of British


Allotment vs garden

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/10/2009 17:24:17

herbs, lettuce, tomatoes and climbing beans, which I eat every day, just a few paces away. The most convenient way is to grow them in raised beds, which are much easier to look after. I now have a happy mix of winter salads and wallflowers growing


Seed catalogues

By Adam Pasco on 02/11/2009 17:06:54

in the packet. A balanced approach is probably best. Order seeds of those favourites that you know perform well and you won't be disappointed. I'll always try one or two new tomato varieties, but will always grow 'Gardeners' Delight'. Few, if any, can beat


Sowing seeds for a new garden

By Kate Bradbury on 31/12/2009 15:00:11

will be taken over for as long as is necessary and I will be oblivious to any complaints.First off are hardy annuals, such as Eryngium leavenworthii, which can be sown from February onwards under cover. I’ll also sow a few tomato seeds, though I find there


Sharing gardens and vegetable plots

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 05/01/2010 15:18:21

. It is time to bounce into 2010 with a light step and the feeling that valleys can be crossed in a single bound.Many people will have decided that the time has come to start growing their own vegetables. All those excellent Gardeners World projects and blogs


Gardeners' World Live 2010

By Adam Pasco on 15/06/2010 11:39:13

on Friday 18 June 2010 at 3pm, repeated on Sunday 20 June at 2.00, so do tune in.And, of course, Gardeners' World is being filmed at the show for broadcast on Friday evening on BBC Two.We're looking for this year's Star Plant at the show, but can't do


Drought damage in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 26/07/2010 09:38:27

me a good hour a day watering my patio pots, baskets, outdoor tomatoes and greenhouse, but the rest of the garden has to fend for itself.The consequences of this are that coping with the weather, whatever it delivers (or doesn't), are what gardening


Growing aubergines

By Kate Bradbury on 20/08/2010 14:55:46

it super strong and healthy. Sellers of grafted veg plants (including tomatoes, peppers, melons and aubergines) promise higher yields over a longer period than plants grown on their own roots. They claim the plants are healthier, more robust and resistant


Signing off

By Lila Das Gupta on 17/09/2010 16:40:12

to keep things going was my 15-year-old son. It seems that so many of their childhood memories are bound up with relaxing on the allotment. At least he should be allowed a stab at keeping it going with Dad. How could I refuse?The truth is that there is a


2011 in the garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/01/2011 06:25:58

a hot bath and a glass of something restorative.May the caterpillars discover that synchronized swimming is infinitely preferable to cabbage munching.May your tomatoes be strangers to blight.May you always have just the right number of pots to hand


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